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The German Chancery (German: Deutsche Kanzlei), also known as the Hanoverian Chancery, was the official name given to the office of the Hanoverian ministry in London during the years of personal union between Great Britain (later the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) and the Electorate of Hanover (later the Kingdom of Hanover) from 1714 until 1837. The office ceased upon the accession of Queen Victoria in the United Kingdom and King Ernest Augustus in Hanover in 1837.

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German Chancery

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The German Chancery (German: Deutsche Kanzlei), also known as the Hanoverian Chancery, was the official name given to the office of the Hanoverian ministry...

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Kingdom of Germany

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The Kingdom of Germany or German Kingdom (Latin: regnum Teutonicorum 'kingdom of the Germans', regnum Teutonicum 'German kingdom', regnum Alamanie "kingdom...

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Early New High German

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Austrian Upper German standards in favour of Central German alternatives. Emperor Maximilian's Prague Chancery and the Saxon Chancery used similar standards...

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German Chancellery

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The German Chancellery (German: Bundeskanzleramt, pronounced [bʊndəsˈkant͡slɐˌʔamt] , more faithfully translated as Federal Chancellery or Office of the...

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Chancery hand

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The term "chancery hand" can refer to either of two distinct styles of historical handwriting. A chancery hand was at first a form of handwriting for...

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Personal union of Great Britain and Hanover

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remained separate. Electoral Hanover was administered and governed by the German Chancery in London and the Hanover minister there as well as the Privy Council...

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King of Hanover

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arms of the Kingdom of Hanover 1837 Hanoverian prince House of Hanover Kingdom of Hanover Personal union of Great Britain and Hanover German Chancery...

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House of Hanover

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Hanover Kingdom of Hanover Personal union of Great Britain and Hanover German Chancery In 1801, the British and Irish kingdoms merged, forming the United...

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German language

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German (Standard High German: Deutsch, pronounced [dɔʏ̯t͡ʃ] ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western...

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Electorate of Hanover

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contact with the electorate was maintained through the office of the German Chancery, situated in St James's Palace in London. During the French and Indian...

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Chancellor of Germany

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the Emperor's chancery issuing deeds and capitularies. From the days of Louis the German, the archbishop of Mainz was ex officio German archchancellor...

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Holy Roman Empire

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witnessed the gradual emergence of the German common language, with the notable roles of the imperial chancery and the chancery of the Wettin Elector Frederick...

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Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff

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Mecklenburg. He was prime minister of the Electorate of Hanover from 1709 to 1714, and head of the German Chancery in London from 1714 to 1723. v t e v t e...

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10 Downing Street

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Bothmer, Premier Minister of the Electorate of Hanover, head of the German Chancery and adviser to George I and II, took up residency in 1720. Although...

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Frederick II of Denmark

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coronation charter (haandfæstning), Andreas von Barby, leader of the German Chancery, died. Barby was not well liked in the Council of the Realm, but he...

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Ernst von Steinberg

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September 1692 – 3 October 1759) was a Hanoverian minister and head of the German Chancery in London from 1737 until 1748. He was the son of Georg von Steinberg...

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Chancellor

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counsel from the audience. A chancellor's office is called a chancellery or chancery. The word is now used in the titles of many various officers in various...

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Standard German

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Standard High German (SHG), less precisely Standard German or High German (German: Standardhochdeutsch, Standarddeutsch, Hochdeutsch or, in Switzerland...

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Ruthenian language

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Ruthenian chancery language, or Chancery Ruthenian language – terms used by the same groups of scholars in order to designate more precisely the chancery variety...

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Johann Philipp von Hattorf

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1682 – 3 September 1737) was a Hanoverian minister and head of the German Chancery in London from 1723 until 1737. He was the son of Johann von Hattorf...

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1692

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of the German Chancery in London (d. 1759) Pietro Antonio Trezzini, Russian architect (d. 1760) September 27 – Georg Heinrich Zincke, German academic...

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History of Germany

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Emperor" H-German H-Net". networks.h-net.org. Retrieved 3 March 2022. Tennant, Elaine C.; Johnson, Carroll B. (1985). The Habsburg Chancery Language in...

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Diocesan chancery

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A diocesan chancery is the branch of administration that handles all written documents used in the official government of a Catholic or Anglican diocese...

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German Evangelical Church

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The German Evangelical Church (German: Deutsche Evangelische Kirche) was a successor to the German Protestant Church Confederation from 1933 until 1945...

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Upper Saxon German

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(German: Obersächsisch, pronounced [ˈoːbɐˌzɛksɪʃ]; Upper Saxon: [ɵːb̥oˤˈsɛɡ̊sʃ]) is an East Central German dialect spoken in much of the modern German...

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